Edmund’s soliloquy in Act 1 scene ii reveals his plot to supplant and gain his father’s inheritance. Discuss the importance of this scene in the context of the play as a whole. Draw upon two critical interpretations to aid your understanding of Edmund’s c
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Edmund's soliloquy in Act 1 scene ii reveals his plot to supplant and gain his father's inheritance. Discuss the importance of this scene in the context of the play as a whole. Draw upon two critical interpretations to aid your understanding of Edmund's character and motivation. Edmund's soliloquy in Act 1 scene ii is a pivotal turning point in King Lear. The soliloquy begins to unite the sub and main plots within the text; the main plot being that of King Lear and his daughters, and the subplot involves Edmund's scheming plans against his father. As expected in a tragedy, the two interweave and merge in the closing stages to accumulate in a sensational and dramatic conclusion. The soliloquy also highlights recurring themes throughout the text, which become of great importance, and it supplies the audience with insight into Edmund's complex character. At the beginning of act 1, Edmund is...

